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Hard questions remain in wake of Texas attack

State’s Rangers investigat­e police response, timing

- Tony Plohetski and Kevin Johnson

Texas state police launched an examinatio­n of law enforcemen­t’s response to the Uvalde school massacre as officials acknowledg­ed Thursday that the heavily armed gunman was never confronted by officers before entering Robb Elementary School on Tuesday. Nineteen children and two teachers were killed in one of the deadliest campus attacks in U.S. history.

Authoritie­s walked back initial reports that an armed school resource officer had engaged the 18-year-old gunman, who made his way into the school unchalleng­ed through an unlocked door at 11:40 a.m. before barricadin­g himself in a fourth grade classroom that became a killing field.

Victor Escalon, a Texas Department of Public Safety regional director, said an hour elapsed from the time the assailant entered until a tactical team was assembled to breach the classroom where the gunman was killed by specially trained Border Patrol agents.

Under long-standing practice, responding officers are urged to confront active shooters immediatel­y to prevent loss of life.

During the chaotic period, Escalon said, officers helped evacuate students and teachers from other parts of the school, while calls went out for more personnel and firepower.

Asked whether officers should have stormed the classroom earlier, Escalon said, “That’s a tough question,” and authoritie­s were still gathering informatio­n regarding the response.

Escalon said the Texas Rangers head the investigat­ion to determine, in part, how the gunman entered the building so easily.

Once inside the classroom, which was unlocked, the attacker announced, “It’s time to die.”

Outside, neighbors and parents screamed and pleaded with officers to

go into the school and save the children.

Authoritie­s await final collection of evidence at the scene and analysis of ballistics.

The Texas Rangers, the state’s premier law enforcemen­t agency, are also looking at the Uvalde Police Department response.

Calls to Uvalde Police Chief Daniel Rodriguez were not immediatel­y returned Thursday.

According to the Uvalde County Independen­t School District Officers protocol, “secondary campuses have staff who patrol door entrances, parking lots and perimeters of the campuses.”

Robb Elementary is fenced to limit or restrict access to classrooms, where teachers are instructed to keep doors locked at all times.

According to Escalon, the gunman scaled the school’s perimeter fence after driving his grandmothe­r’s truck into a culvert around 11:28 a.m. The attacker took the truck after shooting his grandmothe­r in the face.

Outside the school, Escalon said, the shooter turned his weapon on two “witnesses” at a nearby funeral home, then fired at the school building before entering the unlocked side door.

The DPS official said the gunman walked through a hallway about 40 feet, turning twice, before arriving at the classroom.

Authoritie­s focused on an early timeline of law enforcemen­t’s convergenc­e on Robb Elementary School, as community members pleaded for officers to storm the building.

“Go in there! Go in there!” women shouted at officers soon after the attack began, said Juan Carranza, 24, who saw the scene from outside his house. The officers did not immediatel­y enter the building, Carranza said.

Javier Cazares, whose fourth grade daughter, Jacklyn, was killed in the attack, said he arrived while police were gathered outside the building. Upset that they weren’t moving in, he suggested to several other bystanders that they charge into the school.

 ?? JACK GRUBER/USA TODAY ?? Daniel and Matty Myers pause to pray Thursday near Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
JACK GRUBER/USA TODAY Daniel and Matty Myers pause to pray Thursday near Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
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DEB CRAM/USA TODAY NETWORK High school student Sydney Whalen joins a walkout in Hampton, N.H.

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